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1 online resource (235 pages) |
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Routledge Revivals Ser |
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Routledge Revivals Ser
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I: CHALLENGES FOR MULTIETHNIC STATES; 1 The Injustice of Procedural Democracy; Procedural Democracy: The Indeterminacy Problem; Specific Procedures; Conclusion; Notes; 2 Self-determination in a Multiethnic State: Bosnians, Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs; The Theory of Self-determination; The Break up of Yugoslavia; Self-determination: The Case of Bosnia; Conclusion; Notes; 3 The Fractured Soul of the Dayton Peace Agreement: A Legal Analysis |
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Restoring Legality-Some PrinciplesThe Responsibility of the International Intervener; The Challenges to Rebuilding; The Constitutional Conundrum; The Role of Internal International Actors; Rebuilding the Bosnian Legal System; The Link Between Local and International Accountability; Conclusions; Notes; 4 Social Reconstruction and Moral Restoration; The Rule of Just Laws; Dayton, or The Rule of Unjust Laws; Educational Protectorate; Notes; 5 The Challenge of Democracy in Divided Societies: Lessons from Bosnia-Challenges for Kosovo; Theoretical Constraints to Democracy in Multiethnic Societies |
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Does the Dayton Model Offer an Adequate Balance BetweenDemocracy and National Rights?Were the Lessons of Dayton Learned at Rambouillet?; Conclusions; Notes; 6 Lessons from the Belgian Constitution for Multiethnic Societies; Why Belgium As a Case Study?; The Flemish Movement; The Psychological Element; The Constitutional Debate 1970-1993; Why Does Belgium Work?; The Policy Implications; Notes; 7 The Building of Civil Society by "Core" Europe?; The Conundrum of Building Civil Society From the Outside; An Evaluation Model for Building Civil Society; Notes |
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PART II: RECONSTRUCTING MULTIETHNIC BOSNIA8 How a Quota Borda System of Elections may Facilitate Reconciliation; Proportional Representation and Alternative Principles; The Quota Borda System; Conclusion; Notes; 9 Journalism in Post-Dayton Bosnia: How to Make the Media More Responsible; The Yugoslav Context; The Pre-Dayton Media Scene in Bosnia; The Post-Dayton Media Environment in Bosnia; Legal Framework; Self-regulation vs. Statutory Regulation; Self-regulation is Not a Magic Formula; Closing Remarks; Notes; 10 Reclaiming Kozarac: Accompanying Returning Refugees |
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The Legal Framework for ReturnThe Reality of Return; Kozarac; Conclusion; Notes; 11 Women in Between: "Where do I belong?"; Methodological Consideration: Liminality as Innovation; "I'm living neither in heaven nor on the earth. Do you know whatthat's like?" The Stages of Spatial, Temporal and Social Passages; Hope as Resource; Notes; 12 Restructuring Regions: The Case of Croatia; Notes; Bibliography |
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Print version record |
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Cultural pluralism -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Cultural pluralism
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Ethnic relations
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Politics and government
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Social conditions
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SUBJECT |
Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Ethnic relations
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Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Politics and government -- 1992- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94004466
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Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Social conditions
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Electronic book
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Author |
Sokolovi?, Džemal
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ISBN |
9781351789141 |
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1351789147 |
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